Table 1 - inspection chart – OZ Lifting Products Premium Chain Hoist OM User Manual

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Exception

Brakes require more than audible and visual inspection. Check daily by operating the product with and

without a load, stopping at various positions to ensure safe operation.

Dimensions of Brake Disc for Chain Block:

Outer Dia.

Inner Dia.

Thickness

Thickness for replacement

0.5t

48.5 (mm)

25.5 (mm)

3 (mm)

2.7 (mm)

1t

65.5 (mm)

38.5 (mm)

3 (mm)

2.7 (mm)

1.5t/2t/3t

74 (mm)

41.5 (mm)

3 (mm)

2.7 (mm)

5t/10t/20t

85 (mm)

45.3 (mm)

3 (mm)

2.7 (mm)

TABLE 1 - INSPECTION CHART

In chart,

F indicates Frequent Inspection, P indicates Periodic Inspection

Note: Following disassembly of the hoist during inspection, a load test is required by ANSI/ASME

B30.21 and should be done before the product is put back into operation.

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LOCATION

CHECK FOR

F

P

Braking mechanism

Slipping under load

Hard to release

Brake parts:

Brake Discs

Glazing

Oil contamination

Pawl: Ratchet

Excessive wear

Pawl: Spring

Corrosion: stretch

Hook

Chemical damage

Operation

Deformation

Cracks (dye penetrant, magnetic

particle, or other suitable detection

method)

Hook retaining members Not tight or secure

(Pins, Bolts, Nuts)

Not tight, secure or damaged

Hook Latch

Damaged; does not close

Suspension Members (Sheaves, Hand-wheels, Chain attachments,

Suspension bolts or pins)

Excessive wear

Cracks

Gears

Distortion

Broken or worn teeth

Cracks

Inadequate lubrication

Load Block: Suspension housing

Distortion

Crack

Trolley: Supporting structure

Possible inability to continue

supporting loads or damaged

Bolts, Nuts, Rivets

Not tight or secure

WARNING Labels

Removed or illegible

Hoist Lever

Bent, cracked

Proper operation

Unusual sounds

IMPORTANT

Any deficiency found on this inspection chart should be corrected before the hoist is put back into service.

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